AGC, Commercial Counsel
Zum
Who You Are
We are seeking an experienced commercial attorney to serve as a key member of the legal team. Reporting to our General Counsel & Chief Legal Officer, JoAnn Covington, this role will lead the company’s commercial contracting function, managing the full lifecycle of customer and vendor agreements across all service lines. The successful candidate will also play a central role in optimizing the company’s contract management system and processes as the company continues to scale.
This position is ideal for a pragmatic, business-oriented attorney who thrives in a fast-paced environment and can balance legal rigor with operational agility.
This is a hybrid position based out of our headquarters in Redwood City, CA. You will be required to be onsite 3 days per week (Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday). We will only consider candidates already located in the Bay Area.What You'll Do
- Review customer RFPs and advise internal stakeholders on key legal and business risks, including identification of areas requiring exceptions to mitigate exposure.
- Draft, review, and negotiate customer agreements across all service lines, including home-to-school, charter, and technology-only engagements.
- Provide strategic guidance on proposal submissions, partnering with the business development and operations teams to align legal positions with commercial objectives.
- Respond to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, ensuring protection of confidential and proprietary information from public disclosure.
- Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of vendor and commercial agreements, including service agreements, technology and software licenses, and NDAs
- Assist with a variety of a financing transactions and related compliance, including vehicle leases and purchases, and corporate banking transactions.
- Maintain and periodically update the company’s standard contract templates to reflect current best practices, regulatory changes, and evolving business needs.
- Review and advise on grant award contracts, confirming the company’s ability to comply with funding conditions, reporting obligations, and related requirements.
- Advise internal teams on dispute resolution strategies for customer and vendor matters, balancing legal risk with operational priorities and relationship considerations.
- Partner with the technology organization to develop, implement, and manage a comprehensive intellectual property strategy, including oversight of the company's patent, trademark, trade secret, and copyright portfolio to protect proprietary technology, software, and brand assets.
- Work with outside counsel to oversee the filing, prosecution, and maintenance of patent and trademark applications domestically and internationally, ensuring timely renewals and cost-effective portfolio management.
- Draft, review, and negotiate IP-related provisions in commercial agreements, including technology licensing agreements, vendor contracts, data sharing arrangements, and partnership agreements to protect the company's intellectual property interests.
- Manage IP due diligence in connection with corporate transactions, advise on IP ownership and invention assignment matters
- Work with the technology team on open-source license review and guidelines for open source software use.
- Employee & Contractor IP Training — establishing policies around invention assignment and confidentiality, particularly important as you scale engineering teams
- Partner with the Head of Legal Operations to refine and optimize the company’s contract lifecycle management (CLM) system, troubleshooting issues and improving workflows for drafting, review, approval, and tracking.
- Identify and resolve process gaps within the CLM system to improve efficiency across customer, vendor, and grant contract management.
- Train internal stakeholders on CLM system usage and best practices to enhance cross-departmental collaboration and reduce legal bottlenecks.
- Develop and implement workflows, including AI-based tools, to improve consistency and efficiency in service delivery, and compliance with contractual and regulatory obligations.
- Develop (and collaborate with other legal and cross functional team members on the development of) Zum policies and training materials on contract management, regulatory matters, and intellectual property protection.
Customer RFPs & Contracts
Commercial and Government Contracts
Intellectual Property Oversight
What You Bring To Zūm
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) from an accredited law school and active membership in good standing in at least one U.S. state bar. California bar membership a plus.
- 10+ years of relevant legal experience, with a significant focus on commercial contracts, preferably including a mix of law firm and in-house experience.
- Deep expertise in drafting, reviewing, and negotiating complex commercial agreements (customer, vendor, technology, and real estate).
- Proven ability to manage outside counsel relationships effectively and within budget.
- Excellent judgment and ability to provide practical, business-oriented legal advice in a fast-paced, high-growth environment.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey legal concepts clearly to non-legal stakeholders.
- Experience in the transportation, logistics, edtech, or government contracting sectors.
- Familiarity with FOIA compliance, grant-funded contracts, and public-sector procurement processes.
- Hands-on experience with contract lifecycle management (CLM) platforms, including workflow optimization and stakeholder training.
- Background in data privacy compliance, particularly in the education or student data context (e.g., FERPA, COPPA, state student privacy laws).
- Experience creating and managing IP portfolios and related prosecution work.
Required
Preferred